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    Please Support the 2014 NARPI Summer TrainingNortheast Asia Regional Peacebuilding Institute (NARPI)

    NARPI has been hosted twice in South Korea (Seoul and the DMZ region) and once in Japan (Hiroshima). Participantsfrom Northeast Asia and around the world have gathered to study conflict transformation and practice building a culture of

    peace. The NARPI community is growing - in 2013 the total number of participants passed 100! This year NARPI will behosted in Nanjing, China. In this city with a legacy as a political and cultural center, and also with a harrowing history ofmassacre, NARPI will bring together peacebuilders from the region to share and learn together. This year, your supportwill help to increase the number of participants from China and other parts of Northeast Asia and encourage the growth ofpeace education and peacebuilding NGOs in China.

    - Find more pictures, stories, and updates on our website (www.narpi.net) and on our Facebook page!

    About NARPI Trainings

    The 2014 Summer Training will offer six one-week courses about conflict and peace framework, restorative justice, peace

    education, trauma healing, mediation and arts and storytelling. The courses will be hosted at Nanjing University, wherethe field of peace studies is emerging in China. During the field trip, participants will visit the Nanjing Massacre Museumand learn more about the horrifying rape and killing of civilians in 1937. Classes such as restorative justice, traumahealing, and arts and storytelling will give special attention to historical conflict. Learning more about the tragic history ofNanjing will provide new motivation to address the tensions that continue in Northeast Asia today.

    As NARPI becomes more established, we rely more and more on smaller donations from within our network of friendsand supporters. We continue to hear feedback that the cost of NARPI ($1,300 USD for the whole two-week program) is amajor obstacle for many of our participants. Students, teachers, and people who work for small grassroots NGOs havegreat potential to make a difference for peace in our region, but they lack resources for continuing education. Every smallcontribution goes a long way to build up NARPIs scholarship fund, and NARPIs like-minded supporters are a valuablepart of our network. All financial contributions are an investment in the lives of individuals who are being equipped to bringforth peaceful transformation!

    Info about NARPI

    http://narpi.net/

    Contact: e-mail [email protected]